![]() ![]() ![]() You can use radar, HUD, JHMCS, TGP or waypoint to designate a TOO target but if the TGP gets slaved to that target, you castle into it and slew it around, the TGP will become the coordinate source for the selected JDAM-selected mission. The other gotcha moment is that if you have a new designation but you go back a JDAM mission which has previously designated coordinates, the new ones will automatically overwrite the old ones. If you undesignate, the last stored coordinates will be saved for that TOO mission for the selected weapon. (TOO 1 or 2) If the designation is slewed is slewed or automatically updated in any way, the JDAM gets the new coordinates. In TOO mode, if you have QTY selected then every station boxed gets the same target coordinate (so you shouldn't do that!) but if you have no QTY selected then the priority station gets the TOO coordinate for the selected mission. The targets and thus the coordinates should be independent of one another in PP mode. The reason why this makes sense (to upload the same target to different weapons) is that if you need to destroy 4 targets, two of which are high priority but one JDAM doesn't work, you can change the target of another JDAM from a lower priority (PP 5 for example) to a higher priority (PP 2). Each JDAM that you have on the aircraft can have 8 stored coordinates at the same time, 6 PP and 2 TOO. In reality, you should be able to pass the coordinates to specific weapons. The current behaviour and entire JDAM implementation is fundamentally wrong. QTY release should allow you to drop 4 JDAMs in a single pickle. This is how it should work based on available sources: So dropping 8 jdams may not be realistic but how about two or four jdams? I have watched the following tutorials with every step, (tried is like 10 times already) When i dont undesignate and i try to drop the bombs, they all just fall on the first target. when i press the nosewheel / undesignate (pinky on my warthoh hotas) all my coordinates are gone from the TOO mfd.and not a single JDAM finds a target (they just fall out of the sky.) Now comes my problem, at the last target i need to undesignate. I continue this process until my 8 targets are done I step (my STA8 now have TOO1 & TOO2) to STA2 I select TOO2 and i slew to my next target (not depressing) I use my TGP to find the first target and i press TDC depress 8JDAMs -> i place every station in TOO / efuz instant / release type MAN / select the stations to be used - quantity I created a mission with 8 tanks in front of me I'm having an issue regarding my JDAM in TOO mode. Thanks, I guess in AA mode, the undesignate button isn't a really an undisgnate button, but rather a "return" or "cycle" button.I'm new to this forum and i hope this question is in the right spot, if not please correct me :). In reality, they're two different systems and the radar is merely one of the contributors of the MSI system. MSI trackfiles are not the same as radar contacts, although in DCS, the essentially are the one and the same. This is because, in DCS, MSI processing stops as the radar enters STT from RWS or TWS, whereas this shouldn't be the case. The issue with 2 is that the L&S shouldn't need to be detected by the radar again, to become designated after exiting STT, it should simply remain designated upon exiting STT. When in STT from RWS or TWS and the undesignate button (or RTS) is pressed, the radar will simply exit STT and return to its previous mode. To completely remove the L&S (and DT2), you need to select RSET.ΔΆ. When you have an L&S designated but you're not in STT, the undesignate button will step through MSI trackfiles in order of descending rank (or swap between the L&S and DT2, if you have a DT2 designated). ![]()
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